Exactly. That was my point. You're implying that workstations don't benefit from more graphical power, which makes no sense since tasks like rendering and CAD are often performed on workstation computers, and those will definitely benefit from more GPU power.

Exactly. That was my point. You're implying that workstations don't benefit from more graphical power, which makes no sense since tasks like rendering and CAD are often performed on workstation computers, and those will definitely benefit from more GPU power.

That still makes no sense.

You're fun to argue with... I don't have to think more than 3-4 seconds before finding something to reply to you.

Refine your arguments, because as it is now it's either nitpicking or plain non-sense.

edit: if I can be clearer, stating the obvious is not the way to go

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